> This issue should be limited to new applications where the trust signal might be a bit lower. Thus existing apps / customers shouldn’t be experiencing issues.
1. My app is not new. It's been running without issue for 2 or 3 years.
2. My app is not on the free tier.
3. On average, my app sends out under 8 emails a day, and it's done the same for over 2 years.
How your algorithm considers my app a spam risk sure beats me.
I'm missing 11 days worth of quote requests from customers. Are these recoverable? (is there a hidden outgoing-spam bin?)
> This issue should be limited to new applications where the trust signal might be a bit lower. Thus existing apps / customers shouldn’t be experiencing issues.
1. My app is not new. It's been running without issue for 2 or 3 years.
2. My app is not on the free tier.
3. On average, my app sends out under 8 emails a day, and it's done the same for over 2 years.
How your algorithm considers my app a spam risk sure beats me.
I'm missing 11 days worth of quote requests from customers. Are these recoverable? (is there a hidden outgoing-spam bin?)
My app started sending mail again today after I changed the src of an image in it from https://example.appspot.com/images/logo.png to http://www.example.com/images/logo.png
How well do you think email clients are going to like emails with images embedded in them without HTTPS?